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    Safe Locations Flood Guide using Google Maps

    Floyd
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    Post  Floyd Tue Oct 05, 2010 3:55 am

    Andromeda wrote:Zeta talk and I AM America are very inaccurate in their predictions. They predicted a cataclysm for 2003...it didn't happen


    Yes I know. Thats why I said that information from both of them is unreliable. The applet itself though is an interesting tool..you can but whatever data you like into it. I dont go along with the ' If follow your guidance you will be in the right place at the right time' scenario myself. How many of us have followed our guidance in the past and gone on to fruck everything up royally or live through a regretable situation!! Guidance can be a fickle friend.
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    Post  anomalous cowherd Tue Oct 05, 2010 4:10 am

    I just pretty much do nothing and go nowhere, it's worked so far, and I have a nice home for my big kids, they seem to value that and come home LOTS. I had to grow my own friends being a weirdo of many years, so that's a plus. Wink

    If I had gone following the latest doom call I'd probably have nothing that amounted to more than a hill of beans and wouldn't see my family. South America/ Costa Rica/Australia is just too damn far to commute.
    mudra
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    Post  mudra Tue Oct 05, 2010 6:33 am

    I am aware that this present body is a perishable commodity .
    Working in the direction of wanting to preserve and protect it by
    all means is just unreal to me .
    What I do is attend each moment as if it was the last one and live my life
    to the fullest that I can .
    In that way when this journey is over I won't look back
    and regret anything.
    To me the safest place is my Heart.

    Love from me
    mudra
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    Post  orthodoxymoron Mon Oct 18, 2010 8:47 pm

    anomalous cowherd wrote: I just pretty much do nothing and go nowhere, it's worked so far, and I have a nice home for my big kids, they seem to value that and come home LOTS. I had to grow my own friends being a weirdo of many years, so that's a plus. Wink

    If I had gone following the latest doom call I'd probably have nothing that amounted to more than a hill of beans and wouldn't see my family. South America/ Costa Rica/Australia is just too damn far to commute.

    I'm just staying put - even though I think I live in a danger-zone - and that my internet posting has placed me on several lists. I think the PTB know where all of the free-thinkers are hiding in their safe-zones - and that borders will be no obstacle if the excrement really hits the air-conditioning. When they come and get me - I'll just make them a damn fine cup of coffee (with no poison!) - and then go along with them quitely - as a sheep to the slaughter.
    Carol
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    Post  Carol Wed Oct 20, 2010 10:02 pm

    OXY... it's likely things like the internet and electronics may not work so you may just as well stay home and get a little one gas burner to make that tea.


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